My $.00 worth....
I noticed
Shizuka Arakawa the first time I ever saw her skate at 2001 Skate America........where she placed a respectable 4th place.......but what really drew my attention to her was the fact that she immediately reminded me of one of my all-time favorites, Sarah Hughes (using the same music, Turandot, that Sarah had used the previous season). She was tall, elegant, lithe, flexible, able to do 3/3s (did one there & also a 3/3/2 later on at 2002 4CC), gorgeous Ina Bauer that covered the entire ice, flexible & elegant spins, smooth like
buttah, and knees that were
not knockneed. She was so good that I thought if she maintains her consistency while improving overall little-by-little, keeps landing 6/7 triple programs w/one triple-triple or possibly two, then she'll (hopefully) get recognition from the judges and possibly end up winning big someday. Though I didn't think it would be that season, it was easy to tell this gal was going places baby.

^D
To me,
Shizuka is a combination of her countrywomen Yoshie & Fumie.......the best type IMHO......a powerful
combination of athleticism & artistry/presentation. Proving that one doesn't have to be one or the other ~ i.e. either a ballerina or a fullback ~ no, she is proof that ONE can have it all. Which is refreshing to see IMHO - get so tired of reading on the internet those that say jumps are hurting the sport (yada, yada) - and basically underestimating & pigeon-holing female skaters by saying things like "Oh, I'm so glad that COP is here b/c it'll limit the jumping beans & bring back footwork, spins, spirals, etc." Please, I say that it doesn't have to be black or white, rather it can be both. Just as Sarah Hughes proved at the 2002 Olympics ~ beautiful spins, elegant spirals, intricate footwork, nice flowing edges, difficult jumps & 3/3s, above average speed, interesting choreography, lyrical mature performance. That said, I'm still waiting for that unicorn, I know she's out there - maybe not this year, maybe not next, but one day (possibly in 10 or 50 yrs. from now) - the ONE that will be born that is a combination of Oksana Baiul's magical artistry & Midori Ito's equally magical athleticism. A needle in a haystack for me, but I'll be waiting. (;^)
Peace & Love, Nadine
P.S. Btw, Shizuka is still the only one amongst Yoshie & Fumie that has landed a 3/3 in competition (fairly regularly at that), though Yoshie has come close w/her 3T-3T sequence & Fumie w/her occasional 3Z/3T in
practice. Also, Shizuka has landed 7 triples in competition before, never has Fumie, but possibly Yoshie though I don't think so.
GOOOOOO ALL UNDERDOGS!!!